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Staunton Music Guild EclectiNights Genre Showcase returns March 27

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Staunton Music Guild’s popular EclectiNights Genre Showcase returns March 27 to the Clocktower Restaurant & Bar, located at 27 W. Beverley St., Staunton.

The series is designed to offer local musicians, music-related businesses and music lovers an opportunity to meet, exchange information and sample the many genres of music available in the local music scene.

Each EclectiNights features five different genres on the stage in one evening. It’s a fast-paced and entertaining program.The event is free and open to the public. Donations to the Staunton Music Guild will be accepted and membership in the organization encouraged. Doors open at 7pm, with live music starting at 7:30pm.

The lineup for the March 27 event includes:
7:30 Valerie McQueen
8:00 High Country
8:30 Early American Folk Trio
9:00 Little Walter and the Convictions
9:30 kat and the traveler/s

For more information on the Staunton Music Guild and its mission to support the performance of all genres of music in the area, visit www.stauntonmusicguild.org.






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